Well No because they don't have those spikes of fuzz the fuzz is the poisonous part of the caterpillar
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The Canadian Yellow caterpillars eat many different things. Some of these things include birches, poplars, aspens, cottonwoods, apple trees, and black cherry.
caterpillars hide in trees
green
yes
by eating caterpillars
The small white caterpillars that you will commonly see on maple trees are called Lophocampa Caryae. They will turn into a Hickory Tussock moth.
Caterpillars on trees contribute to the ecosystem by serving as a food source for birds and other animals, helping to control tree populations, and promoting biodiversity.
Usually by leaves,branches, or trees
camouflage with the trees, leaves etc
The caterpillars of citrus butterflies can completely defoliate youmg citrus trees. In mature trees, the caterpillars prefer young leaves ans leaf flash,
Ruby Tiger caterpillars has a wide range of things it will eat. It will eat bushes, trees, raspberries, blackberries, and honeysuckle.